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A strategic road map for navigating the cloud skills shortage



Companies can tap into vast talent pools with unrestricted geographic boundaries by championing flexible, location-agnostic work arrangements. This broadens access to top-tier talent and fosters a more diverse workforce. On-site work requirements are the primary reasons that top talent don’t take positions or why they leave. May I remind you of one of the great things about cloud computing: It’s in the cloud. You can do the work anywhere.

I’m not advocating that employees never go into the office. However, I believe that companies should consider location-agnostic work arrangements to create more attractive work situations and to access talent living outside the immediate vicinity of the company, possibly in other states or countries. I’m something of a remote IT work pioneer. As an IT manager and executive, I learned early on how worthwhile it is to adjust the culture to this important employee “perk.”

Invest in internal training and development

One of the most effective ways to address the skills gap is by cultivating internal talent. A great first step is to establish a dedicated in-house cloud learning center to provide employees with the continuous education they need to stay abreast of cloud technologies. Access to cutting-edge courses, certifications, and hands-on training programs is essential. This not only enhances the skill sets of current employees but also demonstrates a commitment to their professional growth, which can significantly improve retention rates.



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